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USC junior Adoree' Jackson is the 2nd USC player to win the Jim Thorpe Award for the nation's best DB, joining Mark Carrier, who won in 1989.

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Jackson wins Jim Thorpe award

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USC junior Adoree' Jackson wins the Jim Thorpe Award for the nation's best defensive back. Jackson is the second Trojan to win the award, following Mark Carrier in 1989.

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USC do-everything CB Adoree' Jackson wins the 2016 Jim Thorpe Award for the nation's best defensive back. He's the third straight junior to win the award and is 2nd in the Pac-12 with 4 Int this season. He's 5th in the Pac-12 with 11 pass breakups this season.

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Watch: Home Depot College Football Awards Show

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Nine individual awards will be handed out, including the Maxwell Award for Player of the Year. This year's Maxwell finalists are Louisville QB Lamar Jackson, Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield and Michigan LB Jabrill Peppers. Live on ESPN/WatchESPN

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USC defensive back/receiver Adoree' Jackson made the fashion statement of the night. "I thought I was GQ!"

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Former USC QB Max Browne is set to visit Pittsburgh this weekend, a source told ESPN.com. Browne announced last week he will not remain with the team during the lead-up to Trojans' bowl game as he looks for a school to transfer to for his final year of eligibility. He began the season as USC's starter, but lost the job to Sam Darnold after three games.